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nil /^ i â€¢ xt t j i / lne carolina watchman vol xvh.---third series salisbury n c april 8 1886 no 25 fire i c c Â§ hoi m "* ? h w e of j.samllcculiiur representing some of the larg est vraerican and english < om pani combined assets over 35 000,000 | dont fail to call and see him before placing your insurance remember that years of labor sacrifice and denial may 1 vp away in an hour's time don't run any further risks hut call at once ami lake out a policy < hywo next door to a c harris felÂ»25:ly land for sale by j m ha.den real estate agent mais street salisbury n <â– 'â– farms town lots & mill prcpbrty gfcall and sec his descriptive i lojjue and price liat terms to suit no3:6m mortgage sale of land pursuant to tin 1 provisions of a mort ; pa .â€¢, k.vi-tcinl in book no 2 a:je i~7 made i noah dea<lman lor tin prnti i i mid hem-lit f the undersign d on the tih : : may 1 885 in which he h i feitdl the undersigned will sell at public sale for cash at the court hou^c door in the town of salisbury on the 9th day ol april next the following property two lot and one house and blacksmith ihop on union hill 1 near salisbury on the statesville road conveyed by the said nouh deadtuan to satisfy the debt provided for in gaid mortgage tobias kestler bj j a mckeuzie agi nt 21:4t Â« i - irfw^^-o * ~ t ~ > ' best remedy known foe ' catarrh sore mouth on sore throat in all forms a iid stages purely vegetable ,â€ž_ requires nuidstru:v!Â£nt it cures whera others failed to give relief dr b h p.ivw athens ga nays i suffered with catarrh live years but since win cektain gitahkii cm ke am entirely fn from tli â€¢ dis use u o.b.howe athens ga says certain r.vtmtun n in cured me of x severe ulcerated bore throat and i chferfuilj e idorse u miss i.ucy .] cook ueoiwe co i writes sept i7'u ttlf ot sour remedy entirely curt'.l me of catarrh with which i hadsuffered greatly for jive rears " j ii u'ns ga writes sept 2 85 i had se â– m two Â« eeks was entirely cured by c'fiktain catakku ci'kklu one day " caln you doubt such testimony we think not only a tew of our hi iny eertttlc itea are riven here <." ::â€¢â– : ilaei from your druggist or by 3 a co athens ga for sale by j ii enniss salisbury n.c 21:ly f i certify that un the 15th of febru-^j \. ary i coniuimeuced giving my lourst b children aged 2 1 i und 8 years j # respectively smith's worm oil a'l.iaf \ and within six days there were aij j least 1200 worms expelled o.icchililsf m passed over 100 in one ni^h t . j 1 e simpson & ilall co february 1 1879 df sin my child five years old hadit 8ymptoni8 of worms i tried calomel a and other worm me li ines but fail if ed to expel any seeing mr l!i h j i got a vial of your wmmj j li '. and the first dose brought fort\>a w worm and the second dose s i mani m \ were passed i could not count them a i s ii adams m a song and a prayer g for tlic girl we love â€” god love her for iln eyes with their tender wile and the fragrant mouth with its melting smile i'ln rich brown tresses uncontrolled tluit clasp her nt-rk with their tendcrest hold aii'l the blossom lip and the dainty rhin and the lillv hand that we try to win the prirl wo love â€” i r.j.l lcjvt her a prayer for the girl we loved â€” god loved her a prayer for the eye of faded light and the cheek whoso red rose waned to white and the quiet t>row with its shadow and gleam ami the lushes drooped in a lung deep dream and tin null hand crossed fur the churchyard rest and the howers dead in her sweet dead breast the jj-irl we loved â€” god loved her ! the disappointed there an songs enough for the hero who dwells on tin heights of fame 1 sintf for the disappointed for those who missed their aim i sing with a tearful cadence for one who stands in the dark and know that his last best arrow lias bounded bark from the mark i sing for the breathless runner tin eager anxious soul who falls witli his strength exhausted almost in sight of the goal ! â– for the hearts that break in silence with a sorrow all unknown : for those who need companions vet walk their ways alone there are songs enough for the lovers who share love s tender pain ; 1 sing lor the one whose passion is given and in vain for those whose spirit comrades have missed them on tin way i sing with a heart o'erflowing this nnuur strain to-day and 1 know the solar system must somewhere keep in space a prize lor that spent runner who barely lo.-t the race for the plan would be imperfect i'nless it held some sphere that paid for the toil and talent and love that arc wasted here â€” ella wheelee wilcox prohibition politics tile greensboro prohibitionists have nominated a ticket for town officers ami will make a light on that line we re gret to see the question complicated in tiiis way prohibition will come but not through a prohibition party it ought nut not to be burdened with any mans unpopularity the greensboro nominees are all good men and yet it is possible that there are prohibitionists who would prefer to vote for other men the cause is in danger of losing votes when men must support a certain municipal tic et to secure prohibition our belief i that it should divorced from every other question and the de sire to secure it in a day ought not to prompt its advotes to hamper it by making it carry men into office no man can successfully defend the whis ky traffic let the tight be against that and not for office the state chronicle why do not the prohibition men work under our local option law whi li is similar to that under which georgia has become a prohibition state ? by so doing the question is isolated from political and other ques tions and will go before the voters ol to.vns townships and counties on its merits which is certainly the true method for obtaining a permanent tri umph.â€”ed â– 1 m washington letter from our heghlar correspondent washintiton march 29 lssfi when the blind chaplain of the house of representatives in his morn ing prayers asked for the recovery of the secretary of the treasury he ex tends his invocation in a way that was quite unnecessary he prayed that the president his cabinet and the two houses of congress might profit by this example of overwork bearing in mind that the body has its laws the study and the practice of which are obligato rv on every man of sense so far as tins busy hard worked administration is concerned dr milbunfs petition seemed well enough but it was felt that there was no need of placing before either branch of congress as a warning the results of over industry there is little danger that the senate will injure itself witii hard work if its majority in a time when hundreds of thousands of hungry men are wander ing with dispairing aimlessness down the highways and through the byways of the land can find as its only issue the question as to the papers in some petty office so long as the majority in the highest legislative body of the nation will continue for the length of three weeks a privileged collective scan lal monger because the executive does not waive his prerogative and give it access to his private correspondence there is no need of prayers in behalf of over toiled senators the president will continue to aston ish erery one about him by the remark able amount of labor he performs daily no man probably has ever before given anything ike as much intellectual strength and steadiness of application to the duties of the presidential office he studies closely even the minor qties jtions that come before him for official ! action and every document that goes from his bands if it be only a letter to an officeholder is carefully prepared mr jordon the pnit^l states tre<vs urer under the new regime is another practical worker and thorough business man a short time ago a congressional committee asked him to appear before them and impart his views on financial topics he responded that he was too busy during the day but would be pleased to meet the committee at night and so he did a short time after mr jordon was installed in his new office he went to the government printing office and asked to have a small job of work done that day lie was assured by some of the officials there that it could not be finished before the next morning i must have that printing to-night in sisted the treasurer it is impossible remonstrated the others mr jordon j threw off his coat went to the desk j and began setting the type rapidly him self while the clerks looked on in as tonishment he finished a third of the : work in fifteen minutes and turning to the officials he said now when i ! ask to have a certain job of printing j done by a certain time please remember that i know what lam talking about it is useless to say the work was ready for him at the specified time when his resolutions finally got through the senate by a mere majority of one senator edmunds breathed a sigh of relief even this barren victory was better than he expected he was nervously apprehensive that asufficient number of his republican brethren would vote against him to cause his defeat mr edmunds sudden anxiety to force a vote is easily explained had he allowed the debate to continue nntil the new oaliforuian senator then en route for washington reached here his little game would have failed for the senate would have been tied the political effect of the discussion will not lÂ»e profitable to the republican party.and the whole contest can have no practical result no displaced official will be restored no personal papers will be furnished and no reason will be given it is well known here that the republicans feel no elation or satisfac tion in carrying through these resolu tions by this meagre majority of a strict party vote it was thought that the distinguish i fd senator from now york mr evarts ; would not dare to speak on the ed munds resolution question because his logic as an attorney in belyilf of a sen ate pliantiff against a president defen dan t in 1 s86 conflicted so seriously wii h his logic in behalf of a president de fenndant against a senate plaintiff in l869 he did speak however and this is the way he explained his change of base k i might say that when counsel are urging ami pressing proportions in view and in aid of a defendant in charge those are scarcely judical opinions his explanation would have been sim pler at least if he had said i was retained to attack the tenure of office law seventeen years ago i am retained to uphold it now to rob peter for paul it is well to beware of the greeks bearing gifts we do not say that the j republican party are necessarily inimi c j to the south or would propose measures to harm it hut they will bear watching even when their advan ces are most friendly this demagogue's trick known as the blair bill should it become a law will be the cause of endless trouble north and south it will be a letting down of those consti tution.il safeguards which defend so ciety against the insidious approach of a multitude of evils it will rob hon est and industrious peter to pay sloth f.il paul we consider almost all subsidy as unwise on general principles but this would be of such a special and peculiar character as to make it doubly so we hope that if the house does not defeat it the president will â€” bos ton post dem m m Â» democrats should have the offices augusta chronicle dem it is part of the unwritten history of this administration that a young democrat from tennessee called on president cleveland shortly after the latter was inaugurated and presented his petition for office he was endorsed by both wings of the party in his own state and approached the executive with confidence the president ec knowledged the credentials but asked what's the matter with the man who is now in the office ?" nothing that i know of said the applicant except that he is a repub lie'm then why remove him the tennesseau laid liis paper on the table and burning with the spirit of old hickory turned lull upon the executive and replied mr president last year the people i of tennessee were called upon to give vou their suffrage it was not a ques tion of turning president arthur out and voting president cleveland in save that one was a republican and the other a democrat the president reflected a moment and telling the young man to return next day filled out his comniissim and issued it forthwith there is a moral in this which the president and the people must recog nize it is that the vote of the people in the national election was a rebuke i â€” not a figure head not to one man j or a select cabinet of men but to a party of men who had controlled the government for twenty-five years who had infested its offices and debauched its service and who had converted public place into public plunder ' that vote was a rebuke to the whole party to its malfeas ance its tradition its policy and its personnel doe3 any body suppose that the people intended the reform to stop at the white house or at the heads of departments does anybody suppose the battle was fought for the few who wanted a comfortable berth who when installed could look around him from his cushioned place and sav ! now is the great victory complete and democracy is fully triumphant did anykody believe in november 1884 that the president would retain in position thirteen months after he was inaugurated the great horde of re publican placemen in georgia violent blatant demagogues and partisans who j had come down to us from the hands i of general grant's partisanship or of j mr haves imbecility was not every j vote which bore the name of grover cleveland a protest against these men i and their tribe as much as against mr j blaine and the few gentlemen who might sit in his cabinet or stand at his sideboard or did the election menu merely that the high mullein must be stricken and the tougher undergrowth suffered to grow rank and undistur bed how beecher sees it the rev henry ward beecher iu a recent interview with a reporter in new york on the prospects of tariff reform said 1 am inclined 1 1 think that there will be no groat change in the revenue laws this year the manner in which the pension list is being in creased precludes the possibility of re ducing the tariff for years to come 1 think as we are now every man who was in the war is entitled to a pension the next step will be to pension the uncles nephews and cousins to the second or third degree possibly before our legislators get through they will pension every man that was born with in the years that the civil war was raging in this country it looks to me as if congress were merely inventing a pension law as a convenient peg on which to hang up revenue reform . politeness in society christian at work it was amusing to read lately cabled over the world that mr gladstone kissed the queen's hand the custom of withdrawing the glove in handshak ing is now a thing of the past it had its origin in the knight of the olden time taking off his iron gaunlet so as not to hurt his lady's hand and has gradually become an obsolete fashion though one yet sees a gentleman who considers it only due a lady that he should give her his bare hand a young lady told me that she incurred the displeasure of a provincial acquain tance because she merely bowed in stead of shaking hands with a group ot girls with some of whom she had but snght acquaintance when entering a parlor at a country afternoon tea they called it putting on airs 1 when in fact it was their own ignorance oi the social necessities of the occasion that was at fault but the provincial young ladies evidently believed in handshaking as part of the code of manners vet at the same gathering my friend said the young people did not seem to see any impoliteness iu whispering or giggling in the room or rudely staring at any dress that dif fered from their own style what a very trying ordeal too is the loud voiced greeting where your hand is held and inquiry made alter your wel fare and that of your family so as to be heard all over the room the du.jai boil fertilizer manufactured especially for bright tobac co we jjuaranteu every pound amonia tu'l with genuine peruvian guano will not fire the plant in dry weather insures a quick and vigorous l f wtii and a large bright rich waxy tobacco indorsed by the pleanters wherever used remember some peruvian guano is almost ubsolutely necessary to grow large rich tobacco this is the kind of tobacco that is in such de mand the durham bull fertilizer for cotton and corn is acknowledged by leading planters throughout the state as the best guano for the price ever u-ed guaranteed fixe from all firey araonii.tea or shoddy materials of every kind these roods are fast be omming the !< ader where t'ver used because they give the best tiekl results when yon buy durham bull fertilizer you get value received you are not buying water and sand every ton of our goods is warranted to be just a represented for ale by dealers at most rail road points iu n c and va local agents l c bernhardt salisbury n c ! witherspoon & gibson statesville n ('. h l goodman & co moorcsvillen c j hoover & lore concord n c applv to any of our agents or write di rect to us for flemings treatise on to bacco and leading pi inters certificates testifying to the superiority of our fer tilizer durham fertilizer co 19.2m durham n c the president's presents indianapolis journal do you know said a friend of the pr-ji'lent to me the other day that grover cleveland is the strangest man in america in regard to receiving pres ents 1 remember at albany just af ter his election what a time he had he refused everything why he ac tually had to emply a man especially to work in repacking the gifts sent him from all over the county yon will hardly believe it but from november to march he had eighty-nine dogs sent him mr cleveland is fond of do^s but he made it a rule never to see one one of the gifts as soon as they ar i rived they were sent to the stable of ' the executive mansion and the pro . fessional packer reshipped them one day mr cleveland happened to be in the yard when an express wagon ar rived with a dog it was a splendid newfoundland 1 can tell you when the president saw him he looked long ! ingly at the shaggy black creature as if to say how i would like to keep you but he passed on and the dog was sent back whence he came during that time he received no less than six eagles splendid birds but they were all sent back mr cleveland always sent everything back that could be returned but there was one thing he could not return they were embroidered hat bands why i do not exaggerate in the least when i say he received as many as a bushel basket full in a day i have often seen at evening time du ring november or december lhsi a bushel basket full of these things in the library of the executive mansion at albany what did he do with them he never saw them they were carried out by the servants and sold for waste paper or rags i often used to think now many hours had been wasted by fair hands in marking the i con these hat-bands 1 was mistaken when i said he returned everything he did keep one u r iit â€” canes mr cleveland has the finest set of ca::es of any man in the world he had a cabinet made for them there are ninety-six in all and such beauties he received a large number voted to him from fairs all over the country he has over twenty five gold headed ones a number of them very handsome a man can no more be a christian without facing evil and conquering it than he cau be a soldier without going to buttle facing the cannon's mouth am encountering the enemy in the field dr chapin in a late lecture at yale prof ar thur t hadley stated thai no less than 15.000 persons were injured annually in the umteu states from the single ib ty of coupling cars this estim ite is nude from statistics of surgical aid given m such cases a card to all vviki are suffering from the errors an i indiscretions of youth nervous weak ness earlv decay loss of manhood c i will sen i a recipe that will cure you kkee of charge this reat re.nedy was dis covered l a missionary in south america send i sell addressed envelope to the rev joseph t inmas station jk xcw yorl city 1:1 > ivy 9 lii uf administrator's sali of land pursuant to a decree granted by the su perior court of rowan county in the case of ciirisen:iun ilolshouser adm'r of paul iolshouser dee'd against david holshous i-r and others i will expose to public out cry to the highest bidder on the pre mises on saturday the 10tii day of april 1s86 the following described rea estate situate in rowan county ad joining the lands of henry peeler jeremiah kulitz and others containing eleven acres l>e.intr the land conveyed liyeli holshi u>er to paul holshoiiser lÂ»y deed dated nov 5th 1885 and registered in book no 54 page 201 of public register's office of row an county terms of sale one halt cash and the balance on u credit of i months with interest from date chkisexbuuy holsnorsi n adm'r ol paul holshouser march 8th 80 2 something new f la ip chi m \ eys jÂ£3 that will not break by heat lor sale at enxiss diamond dyes all colors you wish at lnwiss 1 don't forget to call for seeds oi all kinds at enniss to tsfle 5,aÂ»fles call and see the flower pots nt enniss en s^lisbu y â€”^â€” ~. ' n p-iergelic business woman in sou f \\ lt and take ordersior the madam j r^gsgriswold patent supporting jh^s s corsets tliese corsets tuvi ( ij â– Â£/ â€¢ â– .â€¢â– .-: eij tl :; * d no . - \ ' ' sf ... .â– :.â€¢..:--â– â– â€¢â– - ":â– â€¢â– i t i-ii years t m â– tixeix supc c 1 r ior ity created ilakob ,;' 1 i s demand f r tufin throughout the 7 .â– â– . i upa permanent vhi'profitable business tuey are no .- ld by merchants u-.i i â€¢â– â€¢ g.ve exclusive jeÂ»p to ry ilieieby giving 'â– â– â– ag â– â– ' â€¢ â– â– â– â– :â€¢ i â– nti i ot â€¢ .._,. cup^rio corsets in the lerrl ' . t ~ vve uave a large uumbei 1 ag - a v nvl s|i cess sel ing i . , j sire - in pv r â€¢ .. . i address wctvtt oi'is^cic^l c co lnj war on the boycott a mr thonipsou has introduced into the kentucky legislature a bill which provides that any persons conspiring together to injure or obstruct or im pede any person firm or company in the lawful transaction of its business , shall be liable to a fine of from 200 n 500 and imprisonment of from three month to a year and that in the event of a j't'i"ji>n dm or company meeting with direct injury or pecuniary loss from such conspiracy the conspirators ' shall be imprisoned from one to three years in the penitentiary â– â– â– â€” â€” a duel between women loxnox march 25 â€” a remarkable duel was fought on the field of water j loo to-day the contestants being mine j valsavre a native of france and miss ! shelby an american the duel was ' j the result of a dispute on the relative merits of french and american female ! doctors after a stormy altercation : mmme valsavre threw her gloves in ; ' mi-s shelby's face and a duel was : forthwith arranged the weapons : were swords miss shelby was slight ly wounded on the arm the four seconds were americans these ex pressed themselves satisfied and the duel had litvn conducted fairly and that honor had been vindicated and the insult avenged a five thousand dollar meal isaac martin a new utrecht fanner did not believe that savings banks were a good place to put money he there fore stored it under his barn some 5,000 were secreted under the barn floor and when he went to get it the rats had chewed the bills in pieces he took the remnants to the united states treasury yesterday to get good bills in place of them â€” ex l hi si mi hi pianos and groans to be closed out rajrardless of cost our annual closing out s;ili preparatory to inventory listen to the ston stock taking is the time for bargains then we clear out generally and stait new 200 pianos and organs too many on hand must part with them some used a few months only some a year ur so some five years some ten years all in prime order and many of them repolished renovated itcstrong and made nice and new each and i are real bargains such as comes along but once a year spot ash buys cheapest but we give very ea:-y terms it needed write for closing out sale cir oulars and mention this adver tisement babgains in small musical instnifflents mark down sale to reduce stigk the knife put in deep times hard stock too laivfe a 20,000 stock to be retailed at wholesale prices an a.ctu ii f.-n '. see these prices accordeons sis keys 50c ; 8 keys 65c 10 keys 90i 1 stop 1.25 1 mop l'ruinpets and clasps if'z.i't banjos calf head 4 screws 1 75 s screws 7 nickel rim 12 screws 3 same 24 screws 5 violins with complete outfits - bow cÂ»se strings rosin lustiuctor o r j 1 7.50 10 eupuonias with 4 tunes only 6.50 the latest automatic musical in strument orguinette and organini music ft feet for 1.00 post paid our selection guitars cellos double basses music boxes orpuinettes organinas tamfaorines drums cornets trimmings etc all re duced down down term cash with order no credit money refunded if goods do not suit handsome illustrated catalogue 65 pages music given away sond ten cents in postage stamps and we will mail you free of harm five pieces of vocal and instrumemtal music full sheet size also catalogue ol mr 10-cent standard music brtter lintiz;u!is from us than any north ern music house c:u give order trade a specialty customers in ill the southern state letters promptly answen-d address ludden & bates southern music house sav'h ga patents i caveats trade marks and copyrights obtained and al othi i business in ibe (". b.pan . lerute fi pb our â– â– sue the v s patent office and we ean obtain patents iu lisa >.:..' luan lliosi rc :,. .- .. % ., . : [ modflordrawing we adyts as to patent i . fr-'-.ii ci.;i!f â– >â€¢â– â– l m.ikf u.>jt u , c â– , â– weiefrr her to the postmaster the supt ol mono order l'iv and ro olttruisol ihel'.s pat forctrcular advi >â– . terms aiÂ«j refer ence â– â– actual clients in your own state or county . : ; to c a snow &. co i opposito patent office m aafelugli ti.r buzz buzz buzz the busy bees healing the nations from the mountains to the sea pral es come wafted for^b b b mother and sister b.b.b co my mother and sistrr had ulcerated throat and scrofula and b b b cared them k <; 1'insi.ey jane 80 1885 â– ambianm ala god speed it b b b co one bottle of b b b cureil me t blond poison and rhiuir.fttism may god bpeed it to everyone w k kllis june 21 l brunswick g twenty-five years b b b co one of tny customer j b rogers was afflicted 25 years with a terri ble ulcer mi his leg but b b b li;i r.eaxlj cur^i him " r f medlock june 22 1885 xorcross ca b 15 b curt-d mi of an ulcer with wliitfc i bad been troubled jifly ytan i am now i t":it i i av horse and sleep better thaa anyliodv and li b b iliil it all h k saulter conductor (.'. h il railroad talk four bottles ofb b b cured me of ft severe form t rheumatism and the tarn number ot bottles cured my wife 1 rheuma tism j.t.goodman conductor c r r magical sir tiil use of 1 b b has cured me of much suffering i m as h cas>c of j>iles of 40 years 1 standing although 80 yean old i feel like a new man b 11 ii is magical sir geo ti fkazikk wonderful godsend my three p">>r afflicted children wh inherited u teriible blood poison havo improved mpidlj after the use of b b b it is i godsend henlinp balm mrs > m williams sandy texas eastshore talk we have been i i b b b about 12 months aud ran say that it i tlo be^t selling medicine we handle and the satiÂ«r fai'tiuii scema to be complete lloyd & adams june 23 1s85 bruns.vick ga very decisive th demand for b b b is rapidly in crimhiij and we now buy in one grosa lota we hi , ; say our customers are ill well pleased hill bros jiuil 24 1885 anderson s ('. texas tattle " oik nfour ru^tomen left hit lifl for ihc rrsi time in months aftÂ«r usin only one ijotl i 1 !".. b b he had rcrofuln of a terrible form thai id resisted all other treatment li b i uow takes the lead i;i t iiis section liedtke bros june ig ! p8o dexter texas corner of eerr & lee streets with n full line of dry goods and groceries also k.e|>s j first cla boarding house call aud are him j-:i.lv organized 1859 a home company seeking home patronage cash capital 300,000 total assets 750,000 insures all classes pro perty at adequate rates losses promptly ad justed and satisfactori ally settled without any litigation j rhodes bb0whe prest j allen brown agt salisbury n.c t v ansy pills are oerfecuy sÂ«fc wd lwÂ»yi k<t*Â«ml women m^mmf*fmÂ»Â»'^r money on wÂ»rtfclÂ«Â«f f . aa _^ r flrst som by all drugfma or uÂ«lmstt5<lre 3end4oentafcrpihl5um wilcox brbcaxic eo pkuite wm

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nil /^ i â€¢ xt t j i / lne carolina watchman vol xvh.---third series salisbury n c april 8 1886 no 25 fire i c c Â§ hoi m "* ? h w e of j.samllcculiiur representing some of the larg est vraerican and english < om pani combined assets over 35 000,000 | dont fail to call and see him before placing your insurance remember that years of labor sacrifice and denial may 1 vp away in an hour's time don't run any further risks hut call at once ami lake out a policy < hywo next door to a c harris felÂ»25:ly land for sale by j m ha.den real estate agent mais street salisbury n ' best remedy known foe ' catarrh sore mouth on sore throat in all forms a iid stages purely vegetable ,â€ž_ requires nuidstru:v!Â£nt it cures whera others failed to give relief dr b h p.ivw athens ga nays i suffered with catarrh live years but since win cektain gitahkii cm ke am entirely fn from tli â€¢ dis use u o.b.howe athens ga says certain r.vtmtun n in cured me of x severe ulcerated bore throat and i chferfuilj e idorse u miss i.ucy .] cook ueoiwe co i writes sept i7'u ttlf ot sour remedy entirely curt'.l me of catarrh with which i hadsuffered greatly for jive rears " j ii u'ns ga writes sept 2 85 i had se â– m two Â« eeks was entirely cured by c'fiktain catakku ci'kklu one day " caln you doubt such testimony we think not only a tew of our hi iny eertttlc itea are riven here a w worm and the second dose s i mani m \ were passed i could not count them a i s ii adams m a song and a prayer g for tlic girl we love â€” god love her for iln eyes with their tender wile and the fragrant mouth with its melting smile i'ln rich brown tresses uncontrolled tluit clasp her nt-rk with their tendcrest hold aii'l the blossom lip and the dainty rhin and the lillv hand that we try to win the prirl wo love â€” i r.j.l lcjvt her a prayer for the girl we loved â€” god loved her a prayer for the eye of faded light and the cheek whoso red rose waned to white and the quiet t>row with its shadow and gleam ami the lushes drooped in a lung deep dream and tin null hand crossed fur the churchyard rest and the howers dead in her sweet dead breast the jj-irl we loved â€” god loved her ! the disappointed there an songs enough for the hero who dwells on tin heights of fame 1 sintf for the disappointed for those who missed their aim i sing with a tearful cadence for one who stands in the dark and know that his last best arrow lias bounded bark from the mark i sing for the breathless runner tin eager anxious soul who falls witli his strength exhausted almost in sight of the goal ! â– for the hearts that break in silence with a sorrow all unknown : for those who need companions vet walk their ways alone there are songs enough for the lovers who share love s tender pain ; 1 sing lor the one whose passion is given and in vain for those whose spirit comrades have missed them on tin way i sing with a heart o'erflowing this nnuur strain to-day and 1 know the solar system must somewhere keep in space a prize lor that spent runner who barely lo.-t the race for the plan would be imperfect i'nless it held some sphere that paid for the toil and talent and love that arc wasted here â€” ella wheelee wilcox prohibition politics tile greensboro prohibitionists have nominated a ticket for town officers ami will make a light on that line we re gret to see the question complicated in tiiis way prohibition will come but not through a prohibition party it ought nut not to be burdened with any mans unpopularity the greensboro nominees are all good men and yet it is possible that there are prohibitionists who would prefer to vote for other men the cause is in danger of losing votes when men must support a certain municipal tic et to secure prohibition our belief i that it should divorced from every other question and the de sire to secure it in a day ought not to prompt its advotes to hamper it by making it carry men into office no man can successfully defend the whis ky traffic let the tight be against that and not for office the state chronicle why do not the prohibition men work under our local option law whi li is similar to that under which georgia has become a prohibition state ? by so doing the question is isolated from political and other ques tions and will go before the voters ol to.vns townships and counties on its merits which is certainly the true method for obtaining a permanent tri umph.â€”ed â– 1 m washington letter from our heghlar correspondent washintiton march 29 lssfi when the blind chaplain of the house of representatives in his morn ing prayers asked for the recovery of the secretary of the treasury he ex tends his invocation in a way that was quite unnecessary he prayed that the president his cabinet and the two houses of congress might profit by this example of overwork bearing in mind that the body has its laws the study and the practice of which are obligato rv on every man of sense so far as tins busy hard worked administration is concerned dr milbunfs petition seemed well enough but it was felt that there was no need of placing before either branch of congress as a warning the results of over industry there is little danger that the senate will injure itself witii hard work if its majority in a time when hundreds of thousands of hungry men are wander ing with dispairing aimlessness down the highways and through the byways of the land can find as its only issue the question as to the papers in some petty office so long as the majority in the highest legislative body of the nation will continue for the length of three weeks a privileged collective scan lal monger because the executive does not waive his prerogative and give it access to his private correspondence there is no need of prayers in behalf of over toiled senators the president will continue to aston ish erery one about him by the remark able amount of labor he performs daily no man probably has ever before given anything ike as much intellectual strength and steadiness of application to the duties of the presidential office he studies closely even the minor qties jtions that come before him for official ! action and every document that goes from his bands if it be only a letter to an officeholder is carefully prepared mr jordon the pnit^l states tre ivy 9 lii uf administrator's sali of land pursuant to a decree granted by the su perior court of rowan county in the case of ciirisen:iun ilolshouser adm'r of paul iolshouser dee'd against david holshous i-r and others i will expose to public out cry to the highest bidder on the pre mises on saturday the 10tii day of april 1s86 the following described rea estate situate in rowan county ad joining the lands of henry peeler jeremiah kulitz and others containing eleven acres l>e.intr the land conveyed liyeli holshi u>er to paul holshoiiser lÂ»y deed dated nov 5th 1885 and registered in book no 54 page 201 of public register's office of row an county terms of sale one halt cash and the balance on u credit of i months with interest from date chkisexbuuy holsnorsi n adm'r ol paul holshouser march 8th 80 2 something new f la ip chi m \ eys jÂ£3 that will not break by heat lor sale at enxiss diamond dyes all colors you wish at lnwiss 1 don't forget to call for seeds oi all kinds at enniss to tsfle 5,aÂ»fles call and see the flower pots nt enniss en s^lisbu y â€”^â€” ~. ' n p-iergelic business woman in sou f \\ lt and take ordersior the madam j r^gsgriswold patent supporting jh^s s corsets tliese corsets tuvi ( ij â– Â£/ â€¢ â– .â€¢â– .-: eij tl :; * d no . - \ ' ' sf ... .â– :.â€¢..:--â– â– â€¢â– - ":â– â€¢â– i t i-ii years t m â– tixeix supc c 1 r ior ity created ilakob ,;' 1 i s demand f r tufin throughout the 7 .â– â– . i upa permanent vhi'profitable business tuey are no .- ld by merchants u-.i i â€¢â– â€¢ g.ve exclusive jeÂ»p to ry ilieieby giving 'â– â– â– ag â– â– ' â€¢ â– â– â– â– :â€¢ i â– nti i ot â€¢ .._,. cup^rio corsets in the lerrl ' . t ~ vve uave a large uumbei 1 ag - a v nvl s|i cess sel ing i . , j sire - in pv r â€¢ .. . i address wctvtt oi'is^cic^l c co lnj war on the boycott a mr thonipsou has introduced into the kentucky legislature a bill which provides that any persons conspiring together to injure or obstruct or im pede any person firm or company in the lawful transaction of its business , shall be liable to a fine of from 200 n 500 and imprisonment of from three month to a year and that in the event of a j't'i"ji>n dm or company meeting with direct injury or pecuniary loss from such conspiracy the conspirators ' shall be imprisoned from one to three years in the penitentiary â– â– â– â€” â€” a duel between women loxnox march 25 â€” a remarkable duel was fought on the field of water j loo to-day the contestants being mine j valsavre a native of france and miss ! shelby an american the duel was ' j the result of a dispute on the relative merits of french and american female ! doctors after a stormy altercation : mmme valsavre threw her gloves in ; ' mi-s shelby's face and a duel was : forthwith arranged the weapons : were swords miss shelby was slight ly wounded on the arm the four seconds were americans these ex pressed themselves satisfied and the duel had litvn conducted fairly and that honor had been vindicated and the insult avenged a five thousand dollar meal isaac martin a new utrecht fanner did not believe that savings banks were a good place to put money he there fore stored it under his barn some 5,000 were secreted under the barn floor and when he went to get it the rats had chewed the bills in pieces he took the remnants to the united states treasury yesterday to get good bills in place of them â€” ex l hi si mi hi pianos and groans to be closed out rajrardless of cost our annual closing out s;ili preparatory to inventory listen to the ston stock taking is the time for bargains then we clear out generally and stait new 200 pianos and organs too many on hand must part with them some used a few months only some a year ur so some five years some ten years all in prime order and many of them repolished renovated itcstrong and made nice and new each and i are real bargains such as comes along but once a year spot ash buys cheapest but we give very ea:-y terms it needed write for closing out sale cir oulars and mention this adver tisement babgains in small musical instnifflents mark down sale to reduce stigk the knife put in deep times hard stock too laivfe a 20,000 stock to be retailed at wholesale prices an a.ctu ii f.-n '. see these prices accordeons sis keys 50c ; 8 keys 65c 10 keys 90i 1 stop 1.25 1 mop l'ruinpets and clasps if'z.i't banjos calf head 4 screws 1 75 s screws 7 nickel rim 12 screws 3 same 24 screws 5 violins with complete outfits - bow cÂ»se strings rosin lustiuctor o r j 1 7.50 10 eupuonias with 4 tunes only 6.50 the latest automatic musical in strument orguinette and organini music ft feet for 1.00 post paid our selection guitars cellos double basses music boxes orpuinettes organinas tamfaorines drums cornets trimmings etc all re duced down down term cash with order no credit money refunded if goods do not suit handsome illustrated catalogue 65 pages music given away sond ten cents in postage stamps and we will mail you free of harm five pieces of vocal and instrumemtal music full sheet size also catalogue ol mr 10-cent standard music brtter lintiz;u!is from us than any north ern music house c:u give order trade a specialty customers in ill the southern state letters promptly answen-d address ludden & bates southern music house sav'h ga patents i caveats trade marks and copyrights obtained and al othi i business in ibe (". b.pan . lerute fi pb our â– â– sue the v s patent office and we ean obtain patents iu lisa >.:..' luan lliosi rc :,. .- .. % ., . : [ modflordrawing we adyts as to patent i . fr-'-.ii ci.;i!f â– >â€¢â– â– l m.ikf u.>jt u , c â– , â– weiefrr her to the postmaster the supt ol mono order l'iv and ro olttruisol ihel'.s pat forctrcular advi >â– . terms aiÂ«j refer ence â– â– actual clients in your own state or county . : ; to c a snow &. co i opposito patent office m aafelugli ti.r buzz buzz buzz the busy bees healing the nations from the mountains to the sea pral es come wafted for^b b b mother and sister b.b.b co my mother and sistrr had ulcerated throat and scrofula and b b b cared them k c of j>iles of 40 years 1 standing although 80 yean old i feel like a new man b 11 ii is magical sir geo ti fkazikk wonderful godsend my three p">>r afflicted children wh inherited u teriible blood poison havo improved mpidlj after the use of b b b it is i godsend henlinp balm mrs > m williams sandy texas eastshore talk we have been i i b b b about 12 months aud ran say that it i tlo be^t selling medicine we handle and the satiÂ«r fai'tiuii scema to be complete lloyd & adams june 23 1s85 bruns.vick ga very decisive th demand for b b b is rapidly in crimhiij and we now buy in one grosa lota we hi , ; say our customers are ill well pleased hill bros jiuil 24 1885 anderson s ('. texas tattle " oik nfour ru^tomen left hit lifl for ihc rrsi time in months aftÂ«r usin only one ijotl i 1 !".. b b he had rcrofuln of a terrible form thai id resisted all other treatment li b i uow takes the lead i;i t iiis section liedtke bros june ig ! p8o dexter texas corner of eerr & lee streets with n full line of dry goods and groceries also k.e|>s j first cla boarding house call aud are him j-:i.lv organized 1859 a home company seeking home patronage cash capital 300,000 total assets 750,000 insures all classes pro perty at adequate rates losses promptly ad justed and satisfactori ally settled without any litigation j rhodes bb0whe prest j allen brown agt salisbury n.c t v ansy pills are oerfecuy sÂ«fc wd lwÂ»yi k